Saudi Arabia revamp drives down deaths, extends lives

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Saudi Arabia's ambitious healthcare overhaul is delivering impressive results, slashing road deaths by half and pushing up life expectancies, said Health Minister Fahad Al-Jalajel on the completion of the programme's initial phase.
 
Traffic accidents, once a major concern, have seen a dramatic 50% drop thanks to improved infrastructure, stricter regulations, and public awareness campaigns. This isn't just about saving lives on the road – it's about adding years to them. The average Saudi is now living well into their late 70s, with the ambitious goal of hitting 80 by 2030 within sight.
 
Moreover, the World Health Organization (WHO) is applauding the kingdom's dietary policies, recognising their positive impact on public health. And it's not just about tweaking regulations – Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in modernising its healthcare system. Think of upgraded facilities, cutting-edge equipment, and a focus on telemedicine. The private sector is also invited to the party, with the newly formed Health Holding Co poised to leverage its expertise and resources.
 
Phase two gearing up
Phase two, aptly named ‘Quality,’ is already gearing up. It's all about ensuring top-notch care across the board, delivered by dedicated healthcare workers whom Minister Al-Jalajel showered with praise and well-deserved recognition.
 
This healthcare transformation isn't just about numbers on a chart – it's about people. It's about families spending more time together, kids growing up healthy, and grandparents enjoying their golden years. It's about a healthier, happier, and more productive Saudi Arabia, one heartbeat at a time.
 
The programme is aligned with Vision 2030, the kingdom's ambitious roadmap for the future. The focus is on accessibility, ensuring quality healthcare reaches everyone, no matter their location or income.
Data-driven treatment strategies are playing a key role in improving healthcare outcomes.--TradeArabia News Service
 

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